C 670 ) 
Fungus parous rubellus fubtus porofus. 
Fungus pulverulentus, cute duplici, coriacea fciLcet 
& mcmbranacea te&us. 
Mutcus rupeftris repens claviculis foliofis,'cre(3:is,qua« 
, dratis. 
Pfeudophalangium ramcfum, majus, ere&um. 
Biirum Spinoium. 
Arilarum Tryphyllon. 
Laurus Tulipifera baccis rubellis, cono ere&o capfu- 
lato inclufis. 
Mulcipula Regia, feu Lychnis vifcofa floreamplo coc- 
-cinco. 
Ricinus la&efcens fici foliis, fpinulis mordacibus ar- 
matus. 
Ulmaria major trifolia flore amplo pentapetaio. 
Gnapiialium alterurn Americanum. 
N. 1,2. (N". B. Thefe Tables I fappofe are with the 
reft of his Papers.) 
At the bottom of the Tahle of Infetts are of thofe fori 
f of Flies that Mouffet calls Mufca Lupus. / have ob- 
served that thefe, and fome others, as the Tabani, Afili, 
■&c. that have hut two Wings, have growing out of their 
Body, under each Wing, a fmall flexible Apex or Pointel, 
with which they poife their Body, and keep it in Squill- 
brio, as the Dancer of the Rope does with his Pole ; for 
pull thefe off, and their Flight is fhort and unjleddy : Nor 
can they, tho' they have the ufe of their Wings, guide 
ihemf elves fo, as to keep them/elves from the ground, or 
to avoid ft r iking again ft, whatever is in their way. 
At the Top of the Table, Tab. n. 1. Ve(pa Ichneu- 
pon fpfca. 2. Vefpa Ichneumon atrcrca^rulxa. 3. The 
Nympha common to them both. 4. Their Houfes which 
'they make of Dirt. 5. The Spiders with which they hatch 
their 
